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* '''[http://gisaxs.com/files/Strzalka.pdf GIXS: hands-on data analysis]''', Joe Strzalka ([[APS|Advanced Photon Source]], Argonne National Laboratory): An introduction to practical aspects of interpreting and analyzing grazing-incidence data, including the use of [[GIXSGUI]] software.  | * '''[http://gisaxs.com/files/Strzalka.pdf GIXS: hands-on data analysis]''', Joe Strzalka ([[APS|Advanced Photon Source]], Argonne National Laboratory): An introduction to practical aspects of interpreting and analyzing grazing-incidence data, including the use of [[GIXSGUI]] software.  | ||
* '''[http://gisaxs.com/files/YagerACA_05.pdf GISAXS/GIWAXS Data Analysis: Thinking in Reciprocal-Space]''', [[Kevin Yager]] ([[National Synchrotron Light Source]] and Center for Functional Nanomaterials, [[BNL|Brookhaven National Laboratory]]): An introduction to the interpretation and basic analysis of GISAXS data, in particular in relation to the concept of how the experiment probes a slice through the 3D [[reciprocal-space]].  | * '''[http://gisaxs.com/files/YagerACA_05.pdf GISAXS/GIWAXS Data Analysis: Thinking in Reciprocal-Space]''', [[Kevin Yager]] ([[National Synchrotron Light Source]] and Center for Functional Nanomaterials, [[BNL|Brookhaven National Laboratory]]): An introduction to the interpretation and basic analysis of GISAXS data, in particular in relation to the concept of how the experiment probes a slice through the 3D [[reciprocal-space]].  | ||
| − | * '''[http://gisaxs.com/files/Yager-2016_xray_soft_matter.pdf Synchrotron Scattering for Study of Soft Systems]''', [[Kevin Yager]] ([[National Synchrotron Light Source]] and Center for Functional Nanomaterials, [[BNL|Brookhaven National Laboratory]]):   | + | * '''[http://gisaxs.com/files/Yager-2016_xray_soft_matter.pdf Synchrotron Scattering for Study of Soft Systems]''', [[Kevin Yager]] ([[National Synchrotron Light Source]] and Center for Functional Nanomaterials, [[BNL|Brookhaven National Laboratory]]): A brief tutorial/introduction to how [[x-ray]] [[scattering]] functions. Selected examples of using [[SAXS]] and [[GISAXS]] to study soft and hybrid systems is then presented. Finally, a few emerging methods are presented, to demonstrate how to go beyond conventional scattering approaches.  | 
* '''[http://gisaxs.com/files/Van%20Herck_DataAnalysisWithBA.pdf GISAS Data Analysis with BornAgain]''', Walter Van Herck (Jülich Centre for Neutron Science JCNS, Germany): Description of how to use the [[BornAgain]] software for quantitatively modeling and fitting GISAXS data.  | * '''[http://gisaxs.com/files/Van%20Herck_DataAnalysisWithBA.pdf GISAS Data Analysis with BornAgain]''', Walter Van Herck (Jülich Centre for Neutron Science JCNS, Germany): Description of how to use the [[BornAgain]] software for quantitatively modeling and fitting GISAXS data.  | ||
* '''[http://gisaxs.com/files/2014_Hexemer.pdf High performance GISAXS]''', Alexander Hexemer ([[ALS|Advanced Light Source]], Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory): Description of recent developments in the high-throughput and high-performance modeling of GISAXS data, in particular describing the [[HipGISAXS]] software.  | * '''[http://gisaxs.com/files/2014_Hexemer.pdf High performance GISAXS]''', Alexander Hexemer ([[ALS|Advanced Light Source]], Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory): Description of recent developments in the high-throughput and high-performance modeling of GISAXS data, in particular describing the [[HipGISAXS]] software.  | ||
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| + | * [http://journals.iucr.org/j/issues/2018/06/00/gj5217/index.html EwaldSphere: an interactive approach to teaching the Ewald sphere construction] ''J. Appl. Cryst.'' '''2018''' [https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600576718012876 doi: 10.1107/S1600576718012876]  | ||
| + | ** [http://academic.sun.ac.za/barbour/Software.html Web-site with software and presentation slides for these concepts.]  | ||
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# X -ray imaging (mainly tomography and lensless imaging/ptychography);    | # X -ray imaging (mainly tomography and lensless imaging/ptychography);    | ||
| − | # Extra week on phasing techniques in macromolecular crystallography.    | + | # Extra week on phasing techniques in macromolecular crystallography.  | 
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==Frequently Asked Questions==  | ==Frequently Asked Questions==  | ||
Latest revision as of 08:44, 29 January 2019
This page provides tutorials (basic and advanced) to help GISAXS users with experiment design, data analysis, and data modeling:
Contents
Slides from Presentations
- Theory of GISAXS, Zhang Jiang (Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory): Introduction to the theoretical methods required for correctly analyzing and modeling GISAXS data, including the DWBA and waveguide effects.
 - GIXS: hands-on data analysis, Joe Strzalka (Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory): An introduction to practical aspects of interpreting and analyzing grazing-incidence data, including the use of GIXSGUI software.
 - GISAXS/GIWAXS Data Analysis: Thinking in Reciprocal-Space, Kevin Yager (National Synchrotron Light Source and Center for Functional Nanomaterials, Brookhaven National Laboratory): An introduction to the interpretation and basic analysis of GISAXS data, in particular in relation to the concept of how the experiment probes a slice through the 3D reciprocal-space.
 - Synchrotron Scattering for Study of Soft Systems, Kevin Yager (National Synchrotron Light Source and Center for Functional Nanomaterials, Brookhaven National Laboratory): A brief tutorial/introduction to how x-ray scattering functions. Selected examples of using SAXS and GISAXS to study soft and hybrid systems is then presented. Finally, a few emerging methods are presented, to demonstrate how to go beyond conventional scattering approaches.
 - GISAS Data Analysis with BornAgain, Walter Van Herck (Jülich Centre for Neutron Science JCNS, Germany): Description of how to use the BornAgain software for quantitatively modeling and fitting GISAXS data.
 - High performance GISAXS, Alexander Hexemer (Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory): Description of recent developments in the high-throughput and high-performance modeling of GISAXS data, in particular describing the HipGISAXS software.
 
Educational
- EwaldSphere: an interactive approach to teaching the Ewald sphere construction J. Appl. Cryst. 2018 doi: 10.1107/S1600576718012876
 
Courses
EPFL MOOC
A Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) from the EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne), covering introductory aspects of synchrotron and XFEL radiation is being offered:
The course begins 5th March 2018 and lasts for nine weeks. The course is aimed at a broad audience and includes the following themes:
- Interaction of x-rays with matter;
 - The production and physics of synchrotron and XFEL radiation;
 - X-ray optics, beamlines, and instrumentation;
 - X-ray diffraction and scattering;
 - UV and x-ray spectroscopies;
 - X -ray imaging (mainly tomography and lensless imaging/ptychography);
 - Extra week on phasing techniques in macromolecular crystallography.
 
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the sample/substrate requirements for GISAXS?
 - How long does it take to measure a sample?
 - What do I do with my data?
 - What software is available for analysis?
 - Why does sample orientation matter?
 - What's that missing wedge (near qz axis) in my processed data?
 - GISAXS is complicated. Why not just do microscopy?
 
Data Analysis
- Scattering models
 - Polymer clustering or gel mesh size from SANS
 - Orientation analysis (using P3HT as an example)
 - Particle spacing from peak position
 
Scaling Analysis
- Porod plot ()
 - Fresnel plot ()
 - Kratky plot ()
 - Debye scaling ()
 - Rod-like scaling ()
 - Guinier plot ()
 - Zimm plot
 
Experimental Help
Miscellaneous Questions
- What's the difference between scattering and diffraction? SAXS and WAXS?
 - Why are there oscillations below the critical angle in my reflectivity curve?